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CFPs: Grants for Human Rights Protection and International Justice Initiatives (Ukraine)

Human Rights

Deadline: 20-May-2026

The Netherlands Helsinki Committee Ukraine human rights accountability grants is a targeted funding initiative by the Netherlands Helsinki Committee. It supports Ukrainian civil society organisations engaged in documenting human rights violations, preserving legal evidence, and advancing international accountability processes related to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Purpose and Core Objective

The main objective is to strengthen civil society capacity in Ukraine to document, analyse, and report human rights abuses and international crimes. The programme also aims to ensure that evidence and documentation efforts contribute effectively to international justice mechanisms and long-term accountability processes.

Key Focus Areas

The grant supports activities across several accountability and human rights domains, including:

Programme Rationale

This initiative responds to a decline in international funding for accountability-related work in Ukraine. It aims to maintain continuity of critical documentation and legal efforts carried out by civil society organisations working on justice and human rights protection.

Funding Details

The programme will support at least four Ukrainian civil society organisations. Each selected organisation may receive up to €23,000 in funding. The grants are designed to sustain ongoing accountability and documentation activities rather than large-scale infrastructure or unrelated programming.

Eligible Activities

Eligible activities include:

Who Can Apply

Eligible applicants include Ukrainian civil society organisations working in human rights, legal advocacy, and accountability. The call is open to both existing partners of the Netherlands Helsinki Committee and new organisations outside its current network.

Selection Priorities

Priority is given to organisations with demonstrated experience in human rights documentation, legal research, and accountability processes. Applicants that contribute to strengthening international justice mechanisms and preserving reliable evidence of violations are particularly encouraged.

Expected Outcomes

The programme aims to ensure continued documentation of human rights abuses, stronger legal evidence systems, and improved civil society engagement in international accountability processes. It also seeks to enhance coordination among Ukrainian organisations working on justice and human rights.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Common issues include weak evidence of prior accountability work, unclear documentation methodologies, insufficient legal expertise, or proposals not directly linked to international justice mechanisms. Applications lacking focus on human rights or legal accountability are less competitive.

Success Factors

Strong applications demonstrate clear experience in human rights documentation, robust evidence collection systems, and meaningful engagement with legal or international accountability frameworks. Collaboration with other civil society actors and strong analytical capacity also improve competitiveness.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Conclusion

The Netherlands Helsinki Committee Ukraine human rights accountability grants strengthens Ukraine’s civil society response to human rights violations by funding documentation, legal analysis, and accountability work. Through support from the Netherlands Helsinki Committee, the programme helps preserve evidence, advance justice, and reinforce international accountability mechanisms.

For more information, visit Netherlands Helsinki Committee.

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